Broken Mirror #1 by Oskar de Roover Objects transforms imperfection into art, elevating a discarded piece of broken marble into a striking interior sculpture. Originally damaged during transport and deemed worthless, the marble was reclaimed and reimagined, offering a powerful narrative of renewal and transformation.
Inspired by the stone’s natural fractures, precision-cut mirrors were meticulously placed to create a new dimensional rhythm within the piece. These carefully controlled, straight-edged divisions contrast with the organic irregularity of the original break, establishing a dialogue between chaos and control, destruction and creation.
The interplay of the dynamic, reflective surfaces with the static elegance of the black marble creates a captivating tension—a sculptural piece that questions material value, reclaims beauty from imperfection, and invites contemplation on the intersection of chance and intent. Broken Mirror #1 is not just a decorative object—it’s a statement of resilience, precision, and artistic mastery.
Dimensions LxWxH | 2x56x170cm (1x22x67'') |
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Weight (kg) | 60 |
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